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Generally speaking, a 12-foot-by-12-foot shed will suit a large yard, while an 8-foot-by-10-foot one is better for a medium-size yard. In selecting the size of your shed, you'll need to think beyond the building itself. Keep in mind that the foundation should be one foot larger than the shed on all sides.
Laying Down the Base Before you can put down a concrete slab, you have to lay down a base. A solid base protects the concrete from settling dirt,...
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How high should a shed be off the ground? Generally speaking, you will want the floor of your shed to be 4”-6” inches off the ground. Again, this...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »When the time comes to buy a backyard shed, size is one of the most important decisions you’ll make. Surprisingly, the answer to “How big?”—or “How small?”—isn’t simple or cut and dried. Of course, you’ll need to consider the size of your property and how you hope to use the shed, but even those factors have variables. Then there are other considerations that may not readily occur to you. Fear not: This guide will help you put the pieces together so you end up with the right square footage to serve your needs. Just be sure to review these five considerations before you speak to a shed dealer.
Hands-down, the cheapest tiny house is one you build yourself. By not hiring out for labor, a self-built tiny house can save 30-50% of the overall...
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On the downside, spray foam insulation comes at a price that is considerably more expensive than fiberglass. Often times, spray foam is triple the...
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Using the size selector tool will help you calculate what size shed you need right now—but will that shed still be the right size in a few years? It might not be a bad idea to size up a bit for the future. After all, you may need a larger footprint as you add to your tool collection, or your kids may get into different sports that require bulkier equipment. Or over time you may decide to change how you use your shed entirely, turning what was once used solely for storage into a gym, office, or shop. Keep in mind that you needn’t stick to a standard size—shed builders are often happy to accommodate custom requests.
Fill it with water and a cup of salt. The added salt will stop the water from freezing inside the bottle.
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But, before you call the ghostbusters, know that there's usually a simple explanation for why your walls are making a knocking sound. Most often,...
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Plywood, medium-density fiberboard (MDF) and oriented strand board (OSB) are expedient and low-cost solutions for garage walls. They can be...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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A cow lives in a shed. That is, a cow home is called a shed. Cow, sheep live in a pen.
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